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SIXTY BOOKS

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London, May 14. The King yesterday acknowledg- ed the services he and members Jubilee idea. from the medical profession of the Royal family have received

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What an excellent thing it would be. be thought, if the leading'

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The governing body, of which the chalman is Bir Austen Cham- berlain. includes Lord: Dawson of 'Penn, physician-in-ordinary the King and Lord Border. phy. sician to the Prince of Wales.

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9.45 to 10 p.

After the King had declared the school, open, "their Majesties made

a tour of the departments, and

idea.

wrights and Composers, of which he is President, and told them his

They thought it a splendid one and straightway the King was asked if he would accept such a library of the books of the writers

The King, who, like the Queen, is a great reader with cathalle tastes,

assured at once

the Society" that he was looking for- ward with the greatest possible

• Interest to receiving' the books.

of his realm,

NOT ALL HIGHBROW So in a few days a large con- signment of books will arrive at the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, for the King. Each book

Will be signed by its author. Will have the same type of

binding.

Will be in a single volume.

"

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the new surgical and maternity Altogether there will be 82 books wards. Their visit lasted an hour-one from practically every mem-

ofber of the council Although, the official week Jubilee celebration is over, excite- ment and enthusiasm among the crowds who thronged the route at Shepherd's Bush was undiminish

ed

School's Three » Tasks In asking the King to open the school, Sir Austen Chamberlain, speaking from below the dals, said that the school had three great tasks to perform, "

"First, it is to enable medical men in general practice to bring their knowledge up-to-date.

"Secondly, to provide instruction for graduates desiring to pursue special studies.

It would obviously have been too prodigious" a task to send a book from every one of the 4,000 other author-members of the Society who are not on the council.

Of the selected books "Els Majesty," by H. Granville-Barker," is an appropriate title, and there is Mr Baldwin's "On England," '7.

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A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD VALUABLE

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Chesterfield Suites, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Hat Stands, Bed- steads, Side Boards, Dining Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Cheats of Drawers, Cupboards, Deaks, Glusy Cabinets, Filing Cabinets, Bookcases, Tables, Stands, etc, etc.-

Ice Chests Typewriters, Sewing Machine, tiramophones and Recorda, Cutlery, Silver" are, Brass Ware, Purelain Ware, Glass Ware, les Set, Dinner Service, Wall and/Table Clocks, Ori aments, Cary Pta; Roge Table Lampe, Linen, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Wash Hasins, Electric Table Fans, etc., etc.

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Joss Tables Opium Stople, Teo

B. Priestley's English Journey." Poya, Tables, Table Screen, rm- and Professor G. M. Trevelyan's | chairs and Chains, etc, etc. "History of Engiand"

und

But this la by no means a high- brow list of books. No one wil appreciate better that the King. One Piano Montrie" who knows so well all the seafaring | One Radio types of "his" country, Mr. W. W One Set Lawn Bowls Thirdly, and to this we attach Jacob's "Many Cargoes." or the the greatest importance, to pro-human smiles and tears which are

mote research and to advance m dicål knowledge.

awakened on reading Sir James Barrie's 'Collected Plays"

that

The Prime Minister has beautifully-written tribute to his wife Margaret Ethel MacDonald,

“Our ambition is to make of this school a great Imperial centre of British Erdical science drawing students and teachers alike from all parts your Majesty's 2nd Viscount Cecil of Chelwood

has chosen "The Way of Peace:/"

Mr Bernard Shaw looked along his tremendous array of books and finally picked upon "St. Joan"

mum.008.

King's Tribute - The King then expressed his at. coming there great pleasure with the Queen to cpen the school

He said:

fore. There is "The Lodger," by Women writers are well to the

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY. THE 80TH MAY, 1981.

TERMS CASH of Dalivary.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

"The provision within the Un-Mrs. Bellos Lowndes; Streaks of

for clinical teaching marks a not- "Broome Stages" by Clemence able advance in the continuous Dane; "Fairies and Chimneys," by effort of the medical profession to Rose Fyleman; "Gallybird,” by increase its capacity for service to

Sheila Kaya-Smith: "The Dis-HE Undersigned have received mankind.

inherited Family" by Eleanor Instructions from

versity of London of a new centre Life," by Dame Ethel Smyth PUBLIC AUCTION.

"I am especially glad of znis Rathbone, M.P.; and "A Long opportunity to show my gratitude Time Ago, by Margaret Ken- for the skill and care which I andmedy. face-my family have received from

Marek Weber and his Orchestra Marie Louise (Meisel). Love's Last (Bixlo).

members of that profession, surt not least from distinguished mem-, bers of the Governing Body. n] this School

you have reminded me that a foundation such as" this was re- word '15 " 'spozen | commended by a committee pre- sided over by Lord Athlone. A re- Hall Vienna-Potpourri (Dostal).commendation of the same cum- 10 p.m.-Renter Press Bulletins 10.05 p.m. Close down.

THE PUBLIC BE

DAMNED!"?/

mittee remited, some years ago. in the creation, with generous as- sistance from the Rockefeller Foundation, of the great. "London. School of Hygiene and Tropical

Medicine,

"Lord Athlone must be gratined, as Chancellor of the University, to take part in the realisation of the last stage of his far-reaching plan

"While the two schools trace back to the same origin, there is a further bond of union between

THE DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 16. The Dominion Prime Ministers. discussed British foreign policy for the second time with Mr. Mac- Donald and other British Ministers on Wednesday. Mr. Forbes, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Had not

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arrived in Lendon when the last meeting took place, but he joined"] Mr. Bennett and General Hertzog THE at this meeting Mr. Lyons was not present on this occasion. be- cause he was not feeling well, The Dominion High Commissioners were also present at the talks, in- cluding how much one notes any sign of Irish co-operation in com- monwealth affairs these days) Mr. Dulanty, the Free State High Com- missioner. The British Ministers. besides. Mr. MacDonald, were once more Mr. Baldwin, Sir John Simon, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Mr. Tho mas, and Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. about the tenor of the talks, but No information is available

it is undersood that they covered: Tams-Cash on DeliveRT. the whole neld of British foreign polley in regard to both Europe and the Far East,

(Special 'Air Mall Service)

London, May 18.4 An even more glaring example of the abuse of quotation, this time deliberate, dogged Mr. William Vanderbilt, the famopa

*com~ modore," all his life, ne phrase them. The foundation stone, of was,The public be damned!" each was laid by the Chancellor and it was supposed to sum-up the of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville bullying attitude of American big Chamberlain) who, as Minister of Health, had, so large a share in business to the little man

their evolution, and you, Sir Aus This is actually how Vanderbilt ten, following a distinguished came to use it.

of each Board of Governors, family tradition, are chairman "It Is my eamest hope this school, with its happy union of ward and laboratory, university and local authority, drawing stud ents and teachers alike from all part of our Empire. and I trust. from regions every more widely spread, may prosper under Godr the dais the King caught sight of blessin

DAYTON Gen. Hertzog in the body of the play an imperial role in ball - He and the Queen stopped

"dissemination of to shake hands with

Comprising:

Permanent Ware Accessories, Furniture, Partitions, Showcases, Ceiling Fans Ceiling Lights, Fittings, etc., ete-

In 1882 he arrived one evening in Chicago in his private train. He had begun dinner with a group of friends when a freelance journ alist forced his way into the tar and demanded an interview

Vanderbilt replied that he was engaged, but that if the reporter would wait he would see him after dinner.

The man became importunate. S It is late" he said, "and I will the not reach the once in time-- Tha | më public

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The reporter did, and

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In the re amongst my peoples country and overseas, and

the doct together ali. must be ailles, and helpers

During the tour, which followed the King was ticularly interested

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don University effects

the

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